15 Related Articles, between 2018-03-08 and 2018-04-04

2,000 Israeli women sing Sia’s ‘Titanium’ for Women’s Day. Organizers say they chose Australian singer's song due to its empowering lyrics and message -- 'women who stand together and celebrate their power' >>

Australia star Israel Folau claims gay people are sent to 'HELL'. Rugby is embroiled in another homophobic controversy after Australia’s Israel Folau took to social media to claim gay people would be sent to Hell unless they repented their sins. >>

Defiant Israel Folau to meet with Wallabies over homophobic comments as clerics back his comments. Wallabies player Israel Folau has received the support of some of Australia's top religious figures for his views on homosexuality after saying gay people would go to hell. >>

Israel delays ruling on Australian wanted for sex crimes. An Israeli court said Tuesday that it will delay consideration of whether to extradite a woman accused of sex crimes in Australia until a psychiatrist can review her case. >>

Israel Folau: Rugby player criticised for anti-gay post. Rugby Australia says it does not agree with Israel Folau after he ignited a homophobia row. >>

Israel mulls home arrest for Australian linked to sex crimes. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered a woman accused of sex crimes in Australia to be kept in police custody in a medical facility while it considers moving her to house arrest. >>

Israeli court rejects extradition of wanted Australian woman. An Israeli court says an Australian woman accused of sex crimes will not be extradited for reasons of mental illness. >>

Qantas 'very disappointed' with Wallabies player’s homophobic slur vile slur against gay people. Qantas has denied reports it will consider withdrawing its sponsorship of the Australian Wallabies rugby union team. But the airline has described Israel Folau's comments as 'very disappointing'. >>

Qantas under pressure over Folau tweet. Rugby Australia's major sponsor is under pressure to take action after Wallabies star Israel Folau's latest controversial tweet.Australia's highest-profile... >>

Rugby Australia chief and Waratahs boss will meet Israel Folau after anti-gay post. Rugby Australia and Waratahs will seek explanation from Israel Folau after his comment on social media said that gay people would be condemned to 'hell' unless they 'repent' for their sins. >>

Supreme Court orders alleged Australian molester kept in custody. After lawyer appeals lower court's decision to release fugitive teacher to house arrest, Israel's top court still to deliver final ruling >>

Wallabies star Israel Folau says gay people will go to hell. The Australian Wallabies rugby union player made a post to his 337,000 followers about 'God's plan' after he was sidelined with a hamstring injury. >>